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Old March 14, 2008, 07:44 AM   #12
The Shooting Cat
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DC,

what you say does of course make sense. I agree with that. And I'm beginning realizing the what really matters is the feeling. So we may have an actual soft recoil, but perceive it as a stronger one, or vice versa..

However - and that's why it is so hard for me to handle the mater - does the perception matters so much, to modify accuracy for example.

Let me explain. Pretend the following scenario:

- A cartd. is hanloaded, to achieve soft recoil
- The shot produces _actually_ a soft recoil, at least softer then average, say.
- The shooter perceives the recoil as stronger than normal

QUESTION: does the accuracy get impacted ? What is the impact of the perception on the performance ? In other words:

are we all sure that the "perception" is more important than the facts ?

Sorry for asking so much.

TSC
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